This book comprehensively contrasts Hadith with the Qur`an in order to uncover some of the unjust practices by Muslims concerning women and gender issues. Using specific examples the author argues that the human rights and the human development of Muslim women will not progress in a meaningful and sustainable manner until the Hadith is re-examined in a fresh new approach from within the Islamic framework, shifting the discourse in understanding Islam from a dogmatic religious law to a religio-moral rational worldview.
This book comprehensively contrasts Hadith with the Qur`an in order to uncover some of the unjust practices by Muslims concerning women and gender issues. Using specific examples the author argues that the human rights and the human development of Muslim women will not progress in a meaningful and sustainable manner until the Hadith is re-examined in a fresh new approach from within the Islamic framework, shifting the discourse in understanding Islam from a dogmatic religious law to a religio-moral rational worldview.
Nimat Hafez Barazangi is a Research Fellow at Cornell University, USA where she works on Muslim and Arab Women's Education, Identity Development and Belief System; as well as Feminist and Gender Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: woman's identity and the Hadith: rethinking the sunnah Muslim woman's autonomous authority in the Qur'an: khilafa and imama Corroborating Hadith by the Qur'an: self-identity, testimony, and witnessing Qaran and talaq in Qur'an, Hadith, Tafseer, and in personal status code Belief and knowledge, sexuality and slavery, inheritance and custody Rereading the making of Hadith and rewriting a new perspective on sunnah Conclusions: will conscientious self-identified Muslim women become active agents? References Index.
Preface Introduction: woman's identity and the Hadith: rethinking the sunnah Muslim woman's autonomous authority in the Qur'an: khilafa and imama Corroborating Hadith by the Qur'an: self-identity, testimony, and witnessing Qaran and talaq in Qur'an, Hadith, Tafseer, and in personal status code Belief and knowledge, sexuality and slavery, inheritance and custody Rereading the making of Hadith and rewriting a new perspective on sunnah Conclusions: will conscientious self-identified Muslim women become active agents? References Index.
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